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Discussion Topic: Official World Team Trials Thread
Brady Hiatt added to this discussion on May 30, 2009
Quote from Mike Hojnacki's post:
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"Hrovat goes down in three periods in match two"
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Hrovat compalins way to much. No other wrestler on tonights broadcast was even close. Zadick had close calls go against him and he handled it better -- something that many on here (myself included) wouldn't have bet on.
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Discussion Topic: Official World Team Trials Thread
Josh Lowe added to this discussion on May 31, 2009
Happy for Dustin to have used this redshirt year to rekindle his success and confidence. Great opportunity to get exposure on the world stage at such a "young" point of his career.
My concern about him at Worlds in Denmark might to be the inability to score points in big matches. However, the fact he isn't giving up points is a very good thing.
While Bergman may be coming into his own at 211.5, Varner is in front of him -- and looks to be a very tough out for years to come.
Going to be interesting to see Bunch and Scott compete over this coming cycle for top dog in the USA at 132.
Nice to see Harry Lester back in the picture, and a force, at 163 pounds. Here's to Harry getting more world medals starting this December -- and hopefully a chance at Olympic glory in 2012.
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Discussion Topic: Official World Team Trials Thread
Mike Hojnacki added to this discussion on May 31, 2009
I'm right there with you Josh. Not that Paulson was very offensive, but Dustin is one of the hardest guys to score on, but it can be done. He won't win every coinflip in Denmark so he has to get stuff going on his feet. He is very capable.
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